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Does a 4.7k mod cable or adaptator exists ?

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fandelive:
I've heard about attenuator cables. Could those be considered as 4.7k mod cables ?

I know 4.7k mod can be built inside a preamp for 3-wire mics, or you have to add a condenser somewhere around the plug for a 2-wire mic (permanent mod).

But would it be possible to build the 4.7k mod inside a small male>female 3.5 jack adapter? I don't need any more cable length in my st€@1th rig...

I'm thinking about a 4.7k mod built inside a right angled plug or something. It has never been done before so I don't know if it's possible.


fandelive:
As I'm french, I'm not sure I made myself perfectly clear.
So I drew a little something. What I want to know is if it's possible to build a 4.7k mod adapter for 2-wire 3-wire high sens mics (like the ones from soundpros) to be able to handle high SPL like the red part in my drawing:

kuba e:

--- Quote from: fandelive on August 15, 2018, 01:14:10 PM ---What I want to know is if it's possible to build a 4.7k mod adapter for 2-wire high sens mics (like the ones from soundpros) to be able to handle high SPL like the red part in my drawing:

--- End quote ---

Unfortunately no. Mod 4.7k is only for some three wires mics. You can try the Linkwitz mod for two wire configuration. It's no guarantee, I do not know if it works for all electret mics.
http://www.mp3forkidz.com/mic/mod.html

fandelive:
Thanks !
Aren't AT 853 (used by soundpros to build their SP-CMC-4) 3 wire mics ?

kuba e:
I think that AT853 are three wire mics.

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